But there's still a slim chance that the outsider will win, and that will be enough to keep people watching. |
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Long brown hair straight to her shoulders, black go-go boots and a sheath dress all in lavender clung to her too slim body. |
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There's no real prize, just instant fame and the slim chance of surviving one more season. |
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I should have realised that if just seasoning the wok seemed too onerous, the chances of me ever cooking something in it were slim. |
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Mark is described as white, six-feet one inch tall, of a slim build, with short wavy red hair. |
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Predictably, these eggs especially have a slim chance of surviving on the over-crowded beach if they are not rescued. |
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Sure, there have been times when the organisation got fat and it was necessary to slim down. |
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I am consistent with my eating habits and exercise routine but still cannot slim down my hips and thighs. |
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He uncoiled a slim rope from his belt, looped it around a rock, and repelled down the wall into the crevice. |
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Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket. |
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Activities are arranged around a linear central hall, its sawtooth roof supported by slim, square section columns. |
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If you back the wrong horse at the start of the race, as any bookmaker will tell you, your chances of gaining a favourable return are slim. |
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This slim fitting double-breasted coat, which has a silk velvet collar, is made of high quality British wool facecloth. |
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The slim volume is illustrated with photographs of Bainbridge as a wide-eyed ingenue. |
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I imagine the script must have been rather slim, how did you provide direction for your actors without having dialog to build around? |
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Heather is approximately 4ft 6in tall with a slim build, hazel eyes and long brown hair. |
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Extras are slim, with only a trailer and an eight-minute featurette on the making of the film. |
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There's a very slim chance they could determine cause of death from these remains. |
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The key is to pair an above-the-knee length dress in a non-clingy fabric over slim pants or even jeans, Kyla loves this pinstriped pantsuit. |
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He is slim with short, mousy brown hair, a spotty, pock-marked complexion and a ring or bar piercing in his right eyebrow. |
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The likelihood that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim. |
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On this basis, the prospects of the applicant succeeding in the challenge to his conviction appear to us be very slim. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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I wrote some stuff at the end, too, and Dark Horse, with an eye for posterity and the book trade, are doing it as a slim hardcover. |
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The Welsh regions have a mountain to climb after all losing in Europe this weekend, but the prospect of them scaling new heights are slim. |
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This slim little volume has its moments but is ultimately too slight, scattershot, and self-indulgent. |
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His eyes flew back to Roxie, briefly roaming her slim body that was clad in a black tank top and gray sweat capris. |
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He was of slim to medium build with short back and sides and dark hair brushed forwards. |
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John Hackney was a slim, very tall and brown-haired man with warm and funny brown eyes. |
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She brushed her black wet hair with a slim hairbrush, spraying detangler into it every so often. |
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No need for old-fashioned healthy eating and exercise, says Atkins, bacon and eggs will make you slim. |
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He was told by Davis to slim down by the next minicamp, which was held last week. |
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She was a slim young woman, her dark hair cut fashionably short, dressed baggily in a sort of cardigan and long skirt. |
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A couple of slim baguettes of French bread slid into the woodpile ought to do the trick. |
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Carr packs his slim book with flowers until you can almost smell their hazy perfume wafting from the page. |
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Detectives say the attacker was tall and slim and wearing a dark knitted balaclava and a baseball cap which may have had a silver peak. |
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Bannister had wangled a continuance of the trial, but unless he could produce Pike, Hardiman's chances looked slim. |
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Here's a slim, trim 16 gauge that can also be purchased with an extra set of fitted 20-gauge tubes. |
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Don't miss this fabulous opportunity to enrol in Unislim and get yourself slim, trim, and looking fantastic for the Christmas season. |
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But I want to be slim and trim when we go shopping, so guys will look at me and want me. |
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He's slim and trim, doesn't smoke, hardly drinks, eats lots of fish, soya and salad, and does a half-hour workout on his exercise bike each day. |
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The suits were perky, with slim cigarette pants and short, tight jackets with three-quarter sleeves. |
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It makes you trim, slim and compact, enhancing the body image and self esteem. |
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It was tucked into his jeans under a black belt cinched tight around his slim waist. |
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Specifics aside, this is one slim, trim, light package and every time you pick it up you marvel yet again. |
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All qualities, one may contend, perfect to maintain a slim and trim posture. |
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The result is that extra calorie that might otherwise be stored as fat in the body are burned up and the person who dances remains slim and trim. |
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From the hips it flowed outwards, swishing around her legs and adding more grace to her already slim figure. |
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The slim, trim title, suggesting an anthology of prefaces as an art form, is a leftover from Gray's earliest plan for the book. |
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Like so many women in their 40s I am finding it increasingly difficult to keep myself slim and trim. |
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She sported a white tank-top shirt that was worn around her slim, feminine body. |
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Otherwise, how can slim evidence of past crimes be transmogrified into compelling evidence of future ones? |
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One is struck by the impact that such a slim volume, in quarto, has had on the world. |
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His slim build was currently adorned with a grey suit, accompanied by a blue shirt and red tie. |
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With half of all Britons overweight, the government's plan to get us to slim down looks like a daunting task. |
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The second man was about 5ft 5in, in his mid 20s, of slim build and with black hair in a quiff. |
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Huezo's husband has a grapefruit-sized lump in his stomach where he had injections to slim down. |
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The clear glass skin of the banking and ATM hall is held in place by slim vertical mullions, emphasizing its sleek, diaphanous quality. |
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Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly. |
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He hit pop culture pay dirt when he wrote a slim novel based on his experiences. |
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She had on a light blue halter-neck top over black trousers, with her blonde hair loose around her shoulders, and looked slim and sophisticated. |
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In the first chain analysis Rachel self-harmed in response to thinking she was not slim or beautiful enough. |
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Cheery ladies from Bolton were tickled pink when they learned that laughing can make people slim. |
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A tall slim black headed woman stood in the shower washing herself off after her day of work. |
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The other offender has been described as of mixed race, possibly Asian, 5ft 8ins tall, with a slim build and gaunt features. |
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Well, he was slim now, and had acquired, as if through plastic surgery of the will, a tight smile that meant to beguile. |
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But if you want to slim down, consider some additional ways to reduce your fat intake. |
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He's slim, sure, and, seated in an expansive couch, manages to rock the tucked-in shirt with dark denims and boots look. |
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Her warm body was so close, his hands around that slim waist were gently squeezing and caressing her. |
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A slim Asian woman stood in the doorway, clothed in a white dress and carrying a laptop. |
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The slim rectangular bars pulsed with a regular, orderly beat, like a message in code or a stuttering horizon line. |
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What if there was even a slim chance that unfettered coverage would have goaded the inmates into killing the hostages? |
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Though the running time is a slim 83 minutes, I took me well over two hours to plod my way through this dull and dreary mess. |
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Bill looks slim and well-tanned and has a neat short haircut that has been tinted blond. |
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The second was in his late teens to early 20s, tall, of slim build with spiky hair. |
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My nana is tall, slim, and is in size 10 jeans, and she hates how pleated skirts look. |
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I sighed and reached for her, taking her into my arms and holding her tightly, as her slim frame shuddered and shook with the erupting tears. |
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These slim bodied fish are easy for the zander to handle and are also the dominant fish species in their favoured environments. |
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Almost all of them had slim heads with narrow muzzles and small brain cavities. |
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The short, light green dress exposed her stockings and suspenders and her long, slim legs. |
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Anhingas are able to sink almost below the water's surface, leaving just the lengthy neck, slim head and long sharp bill above the water. |
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But realistically the pair have only a slim chance of medal success in that final. |
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Gianluigi Buffon is quite slim, so there's arguments for both sides and there's a happy medium to be struck. |
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Tall and slim, he has on a tan windbreaker over a plaid shirt with brown slacks, brown moccasins. |
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And overweight people have to decide for themselves whether they want to slim down. |
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A good number of people are taking part in a sponsored slim in organised by a local charity. |
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He was slim to medium build, with cropped, mousy brown hair and spoke with a local accent. |
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Manufacturer and retail catalogs also featured the guard or keeper ring, a plain slim gold band worn over the diamond ring to keep it in place. |
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She wore a slim gold band around her head, a white tunic, and jeans and boots. |
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Leonard combines these shapes with slim rectangles of varying sizes that seem to trim or buttress the larger shapes. |
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All proceeds from the sponsored slim will be donated to the Cancer Society. |
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But as it was just after Christmas, Mrs Millar decided to try a sponsored slim among the pupils' parents and it proved successful. |
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A lot more robust seems Ane Urkizu's range of asymmetric shapes and screen printed fabrics made into pencil skirts and slim fit trousers. |
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Big, poufed dresses can be overpowering on a tall woman, and very slim dresses can make you look even taller. |
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Her mother was sparkling in a slim gown fitted with diamonds to resemble the sky. |
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A slim satin trousersuit appeared to have been stitched from a rising sun flag. |
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Knowing full well that the chances of someone actually being on the other line were slim to none, she answered the phone nonetheless. |
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The likelihood of that appeared very slim in a country where the president and prime minister regularly exchange public insults. |
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He says he will not be led into temptation as he embarks on a sponsored slim during the period of Lent. |
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I had a meal of vending machine delicacies for supper last night, including two slim jim small salami sticks. |
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These slim leg Slim Jim Skinny Jeans in Sun Bleach Grey have a lightly worn grey wash and a sharp cut that hangs perfectly off your legs. |
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For anyone trying to slim down, a body-fat test is a better way to monitor progress than the scale is. |
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He'd begun to slim down just before he was cast in Hercules and had to quickly put that process into reverse. |
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The man is described as being of smart appearance, 5ft 11 in, of slim to medium build, with short, brown hair brushed forward. |
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Now smartphones and wireless PDAs are creating new applications, as they become slim mobile clients. |
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That's all the mannetjie with the forked tail, bad breath and sulphur body odour is waiting for, slim sales talk. |
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It had a long, slim table with dinnerware already set and ready for a meal. |
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Mostly they're cartoons of fairies that share Bobbie's slim elfin face, cupid's bow lips and wide-set, almond-shaped eyes. |
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A slim majority of candidates support outlawing soft money and nearly a majority support full public funding. |
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Made of nickel plated spring steel this slim jim tool measures 22 inches long, 1.25 inches wide and only.7mm thin. |
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Oakenshaw only fielded five players, which is never a good tactic, and their hopes of surviving the drop appear slim. |
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A tool needs to be suitable for its intended job, which explains why locksmiths use a slim jim instead of a blowtorch. |
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Her gray speckled hair was pulled up in a messy bun, and slim blue glasses hung on her sharp nose. |
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It's such a simple and good idea that the likelihood of it ever being adopted ranges between slim and none. |
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Sometimes a jockey is unable to slim down to the weight allocated to a particular horse. |
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Opportunities to break into the first team at Preston appear to be slim, with five other players ahead of him in the pecking order at Deepdale. |
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Right now an alien who crosses the border knows that he stands a very slim chance, if any at all, of being caught once he's here. |
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I did a double take when a slim blonde emerged from the cafe, a Hillary lookalike, but it's symptomatic of what is going on. |
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Samaras commemorated the exhibition with a slim dove-gray box containing a prose poem, printed one word to the line on 27 unbound pages. |
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Buoyed by the slim margin, the Carlow border side rallied from the restart. |
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As stated above, the potential for the development of delta agonists into clinically useful agents for the treatment of severe pain appears slim. |
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They were slim and crisp, with an unexpected hint of star anise giving them an extra edge. |
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The slim hope of a final day denouement for the championship next weekend slipped away slowly in the second half. |
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Knitwear and jackets are slim, while pants are slim through the hips and thighs with a soft and drapey flare. |
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She had curly chestnut brown hair, blue-gray eyes, stood 5'8, and had long slim legs that guys drooled over. |
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A leading can manufacturer, is adding a 15 centiliter slim can format to its already extensive range of beverage packaging options in Europe. |
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She has a slim chance of success, yet the financial world is slowly replacing their faith in her appeal. |
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Their sleek bodies were long and tall, yet slim and streamlined, their long tails bushy and stylishly curved. |
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The prospects of agreement on a devolution package in the near future appear slim, however. |
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He extracted a couple of cheroots from a slim metal case, offering one to Henry. |
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She was 5'7, slim and wiry, with a dancer's slow, precise grace in her movements. |
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A plain child with swarthy features, she would turn into an auburn-haired beauty with dimples, large blue eyes and long, slim legs. |
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She had a slim figure and silver hair that was swept up tightly into a bun. |
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The robber is described as about 5ft 7ins tall, in his late teens or early 20s, of slim build and with possibly streaked hair. |
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He was clean-shaven, of slim build and had a clear complexion, but a distinguishing long, prominent nose. |
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But the chances that his diet caused his narrowed arteries are slim to none. |
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She was in a tight, slim coat, with legs as long as my body, and she had high cheekbones and perfect straight hair. |
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Aimed at a more mature woman, there were plenty of slim skirts teamed with jackets and T-shirts. |
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So try to keep the silhouettes simple with full-cut shirts tucked into slim pants or pencil skirts. |
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Other hip, comfy alternatives include layering it over jeans or slim pants. |
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Mice lacking this protein can indulge in fatty food but remain as slim as mice on a lower-fat diet, a new study reports. |
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Gas companies profit when oil prices rise, and face slim pickings indeed when times are rough. |
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There are also foundation garments there that slim and smooth the hip area. |
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His styles were luxurious, with credits to the 1950s in slim suits and dresses, and wide picture hats. |
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Fall's slim coat has a retro feel that works well with the season's more refined and polished looks. |
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Concealed beneath the dress were slim black slippers, and thin gold bands glinted on wrists and fingers. |
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She looked up from her file cabinet and gestured towards the cabinet with a slim hand. |
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Both ladies were wearing slim gold circlets studded with diamonds, which marked them as princesses. |
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I bought a couple of inverters, slim metal discs that sit on the data ports and change true signals to false, and false signals to true. |
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He gave her a slim gold band that once belonged to his mother, and she gave him violets, her favorite flower. |
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Listening to Layla, we unfold the slim Goan papers and tuck into our breakfast of papaya slices, toast, Goan poi and piping hot coffee. |
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The film is populated by types rather than people, and its whimsical romanticism is of the sort you'd find in a very slim book of pop psychology. |
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She had a slim and meager body, her neck was long, and her cheekbones were easily distinguished. |
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He grabbed it and unsheathed it, admiring the slim silver blade and the connoisseur smith who had shaped it. |
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Instead, a slim band marks and secures the precise joining of the vessel's single sheet of bent brass at the front. |
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It's gold and has a slim strap with a narrow oval face, which sparkles as if it had been sprinkled with extra fine glitter. |
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Even in the winter of his years, he maintained his slim necktie, suspicious glances, overall decency and a peculiar use of his fedora onstage. |
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This combination of materials was just not conducive to the slim shape that was needed to smoothly penetrate the ocean of air. |
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A horse swiftly galloped past the small slim girl gathering fruits along the path. |
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Susan is also attempting a sponsored walk and Corinne and her husband, David, have started a sponsored slim. |
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The dish was garnished with a pretty swirl of slim cucumber slices, which added to the wonderful contrast of textures and flavours. |
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Several of the more modern ornaments are elegant in form and shape and can be stylishly worn on a slim chain around the neck. |
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Lilian, tall and slim and intellectual, seemed ill at ease among the debs and toffs. |
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Most satisfying is that each image is a gem with only a slim band of white space separating one from another. |
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Racing up to the entrance, Nick saw a slim man leaned up against the wall, clutching his profusely bleeding wrist. |
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She was slim but not thin, and her golden skin seemed to glow in the candlelight. |
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Her figure was slim and pretty, her fingers slender and graceful as she steadfastly worked at her stitching. |
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She was slim, and wearing figure hugging black trousers and an elbow length wine coloured top. |
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Her dress was straight out of a fairytale, with its light, graceful layers that served to accentuate the woman's slim build. |
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They are looking for a black male, 22 years old, six feet tall with a slim build, a thin mustache, wearing a gray shirt and jeans. |
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Despite signs of economic recovery, there's slim hope of a dramatic turnaround this year. |
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The male is described as of thin build, slim features, 6ft, short brown hair, early 30s, wearing a long, black scruffy coat. |
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This time she caught a glimpse of his slim figure but she still could not see his face. |
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There is a certain slenderness about the figures and forms, be it the human figures or the slim shoes. |
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Because of the screen resolution the right hand scroll bar is very slim and the down arrow tiny. |
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At first, his musings on time appear to be merely intellectual topiary to fill out a slim story. |
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The black man is of slim to average build with short hair and was wearing a blue bomber jacket. |
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Jesberg reupholstered it in vertical stripes and welting to sharpen and slim its outline. |
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The man is described as white, about 22, 5ft 5ins tall, slim build with muscly arms. |
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Among other advantages, the authors note, is the ability to keep people further from harm's way and slim the size of the staff needed. |
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In fact, the loss in value of equity holdings meant some funds needed to slim down their property portfolios. |
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She was pale and had a slim figure and her hair was scraped back into a messy bun. |
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North Island Metro said the ceiling wasn't forecast to go any lower than 2,000 feet, with a slim chance of rain in the vicinity. |
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The offender is said to be in his early 20s, six feet tall and slim with a pale complexion and dark mousy hair. |
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He couldn't count the amount of times he had envied those slim hands of hers, with their lily-white grace. |
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The test bed for this novel engine is the Slocum glider, a craft that looks like a 2-m-long torpedo with slim wings. |
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The desktop itself was lost beneath teetering stacks of leather-bound volumes and slim folios that formed a parapet around the edges of the desk. |
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She is a slim, pert blonde caught between teenage bolshiness and the last vestiges of childhood. |
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He is white, 6ft tall, slim and of untidy appearance and was wearing a black baseball cap, dark denim jacket and jeans. |
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Yet, occasionally, there is a slim chance that one might stumble upon a small precious preserve where people talk. |
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She is a tall and slim model-like blond with blue eyes and wrapped in a snug coat with some black pants and tennis shoes also. |
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I'm five-eleven and on the slim side, so I generally end up with jackets that are snug but too short in the sleeves. |
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Many women want to be slim, since slim is regarded as beautiful, while being overweight is viewed negatively. |
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Though the pace is slack and the jokes are slim, the chemistry between Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson is as sparkly as ever. |
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The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver. |
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With their long, slim bodies, they can be recognised easily by the large white tip on their first dorsal fin and the upper lobe of the tail. |
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Teaming a checked shirt with a grey vest, she showed off her slim legs in a pair of form-fitting skinny jeans. |
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Men's models have slightly oval forms with double bridges, slim metal temples and steel fronts. |
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Media and societal pressure to achieve a slim body shape may fuel the guilty feelings people experience in relation to food. |
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Kirchhof believes he can slim down or scrap more than 90,000 tax rules and 418 tax exemptions. |
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Out in the hallway Tim cursed silently as the gunfire sounded, knowing that their slim advantage had just been lost. |
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That's slim consolation, however, for the 50-odd banks the Friday Night Bank Robber knocked over before he was finally collared. |
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The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression. |
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In fact, looking tired but slim and healthy, he appears unusually blessed with self-possession and assurance. |
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He wants to slim down the civil service to free money for extra spending on health, education, defence and housing. |
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The likelihood of it not caving in was rather slim but his feverous ingenuity had finished brewing up a hurricane. |
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Even a slim body camera may have the most advanced technology, as it shoots pictures in any rough conditions. |
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For those with THE perfect pins, hemlines from micro short and slim fitting will suit individual tastes. |
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She said her weight loss had inspired her to get to work and help other people to slim down. |
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He is described as white, slim, aged 20 to 25, wearing a red check shirt, blue jeans and white trainers. |
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Therefore it may not be possible to slim down an area as much as you might like. |
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The attacker is described as Asian, aged about 20, 5ft 8in tall and was said to be slim with a thick head of hair and good looking. |
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The broody redhead has always been dissatisfied with her slim figure and claimed pregnancy would finally give her the shape she dreams of. |
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But it wasn't some slim vermicelli that created his ultimate comeback, but a retake on a terror tale about killer rats. |
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The first of two men involved in the theft was described as in his early forties, 5ft 10 in, clean shaven and of slim build. |
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He is described as white, aged 25 to 30 with a slim to stocky build and spoke with a local accent. |
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Katherine is described as 5ft 4ins tall and of slim build, with shoulder length brown hair and blue eyes. |
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The gown, in pure white satin, had only some small delicate decorations on the front that suited her slim figure perfectly. |
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Silhouettes are sculpted, wrapped and draped with emphasis on simple elegance in slim cut suitings and asymmetric cut dresses. |
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The first attacker is described as male, in his early 20s and of mixed race, around 6ft in height and of slim build. |
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Operations that shave jawbones to slim the face are also in demand throughout Southeast Asia. |
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The man was white, believed to be under 40 years old and of medium to slim build. |
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A simple glance at the long slim solid looking rectangular battery pack demonstrates a quality build. |
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She was walking quite fast and her tiny slim body gave a vague shadow in the street lights. |
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There seemed only a slim chance she would survive but after chemotherapy the cancer went away. |
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Wrapping her arms around Suzanne's slim waist, she grinned, waggling her eyebrows. |
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Her figure was not slim or round, but ideally in the middle, with an hourglass waist. |
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The house tailor had created a knee length black coat with gold stitching that somehow managed to slim his waist and broaden his shoulders. |
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He rummaged through his inside coat pocket and pulled out a small and very slim recording tape. |
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He couldn't sleep at night, only thinking of her slim and attractive figure with a good-natured mind. |
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Still, grasping the nettle like this is probably his only chance, slim though it is. |
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The driver was 18 to 19 years old, 5ft 6ins tall, hairy with a slim build, dark eyes, a gaunt face and hollow cheeks. |
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She kept her body slim and healthy with regular exercise and watching the amount of food she ate. |
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The new slim line clothes moth traps use a non-toxic pheromone based sticky pad to attract and catch carpet moths and brown house moths. |
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A sharp burning sensation stung just below his shoulder, thrusting his slim frame forward in the saddle. |
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Stepping into the doorway separating the two rooms, he studied her slim form huddled on the couch. |
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Why is a population that gorges itself on croissants, cheese, red meat, wine and brandy relatively slim and healthy? |
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Tall, slim and athletic, she looks more like a beach volleyball player than a nerdy data cruncher. |
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This time he was said to be about 40, slim with dark curly hair, and wore dark trousers. |
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If they don't slim down by age 20, their life expectancy will drop by up to 20 years. |
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Now as connoisseurs of female gams will attest, female calves, like the rest of the female form, can range from slim to curvy. |
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Instead, the person standing on the other side of his screen door was a slim young woman with corkscrew curls and wounded green eyes. |
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By the same laws of probability, the chances that a random bus will spontaneously explode for no reason are slim to none. |
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Pairing a kaftan with a pair of slim linen trousers is a really great look. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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She even squeezed out a slim book on the subject before the men in white coats came for her. |
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She was a tall woman, slim and delicate, with a wealth of glossy raven hair. |
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Women are reported to have liposuction to slim down tubby toes, or unsightly misshapen bones whittled smooth by laser. |
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Is This Guy For Real? This Republican candidate has a slim chance of making it to the White House. |
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He was of medium to slim build, clean shaven and wore a hooped earring in his left ear. |
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On a normal week day I had around 40 houses to deliver to and in those days a single daily paper was pretty slim. |
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With today's base rates at historic lows, the chances of rates going down much further are pretty slim. |
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Finally the tears fall, fast and hard as the sobs wrack her slim body with their force. |
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She was veiled in a dark cloak, billowing around her slim body and skimming the surface of the water. |
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He was a slim and athletic young man in his mid-twenties with a copper tan. |
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Rossiter watched him, as lithe and graceful as ever, his slim form like a coiled spring and ready to explode with energy at any moment. |
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And the profits of some other multinationals have been hit as Americans try to slim their ever-expanding waistlines. |
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Otherwise, I'll convert a slim box closet into a server rack and chain together rescued computers that I'll rebadge as data servers. |
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Still dressed in that red jumpsuit, slim even for her young age, she ran with a skip like a child prancing through a field of daisies. |
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Admittedly she's young, slim and a tad green and new to the place, so it's only polite. |
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The votes were counted up fairly quickly, and by a slim majority one of the three choices had been passed. |
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A sponsored slim in is taking place over Lent in aid of the Laois Hospice Foundation. |
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In response to that belief the food industry introduced thousands of new reduced fat products designed to slim waistlines. |
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Even excluding that shift, the labor market is weak, and chances of a drastic improvement anytime soon appear slim. |
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In Hadji Baba of Isphalan James Morier notes that Turkish men prefer their women well covered whereas in Persia they prefer them slim. |
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The shikara, with its slim gondola shape, is well known to visitors who use it as a water taxi across Dal Lake. |
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With her slim fingers slightly trembling, Amy disengaged the key he'd given her from her ring and let it spill from her hand to the floor. |
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Miss Hall was white, slim, 5ft 5in tall, with two protruding front teeth and recently dyed red hair cut in a bob. |
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One professor sarcastically told her that her chances at success were slim. |
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As he does, Martina opens the box, revealing a slim, white gold ring. |
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Now, Manos's Master may look like a weenie with his slim build, pasty complexion, and prominent cheekbones, but the mustache is our first clue that he's a lady killer. |
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The possibilities of stability and governability are very slim. |
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Treasurer Helen Smith has been working steadily on a sponsored slim in preparation for a daring wing walk at Elvington Airfield on August Bank Holiday weekend. |
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The slim cut stretch denim jeans envelop the contour of the female form like a second skin, giving a slim and seductive outline to the hip and legs. |
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She had a slim build and medium length, fashionably styled blonde hair. |
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The glass lifts rush up to the summit of this slim building at such a rate I regretted having a second helping of waffles with the obligatory maple syrup at breakfast. |
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Plus, it doesn't matter how slim you are, when you sit down every woman gets a little bit of skin pooching over the top at the side when she wears super low-riders. |
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She wore no coat and a pair of old, ragged shorts hugged her slim hips. |
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From the ground, the flowing lines of the columns that used to rise skyward to a height of 1,360 approximately looked like the slim trunks of a closely planted row of trees. |
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The white fluffy towel clung tightly to his slim hips as he wandered through the men, leaning to touch the heads or stroke the shoulders of some of them. |
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While lighter still in motive is a white set, also Worcester, besprent with dusky blue flowers and slim traceries of small gold leaves and tendrils. |
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There are now picture editing apps that can tone you up, slim you down, smooth your skin, and tousle your hair. |
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Cake and coffee finished, she pulled out a long slim panatella, lit up and smoked it full down, all the while watching the street scene through darkened glasses. |
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That first handful of novels, slim as panatellas, are testament to that. |
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However, taken to excess, this nutrition could easily turn to fat and accumulate in the new mother's abdomen and hip, misshaping their original slim waistlines. |
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I saw the familiar haze of magnesium floating in the air, the yellow landing pits carefully covered with foam rubber mats and slim girls in sweatsuits working out. |
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The thyroid is characteristically U shaped and in contact with the ultimobranchial bodies which are still attached to the pharynx via a slim pedicle. |
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His skin was very pale and he was slim and not built up at all. |
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He was slim and strong, built like a rapier and just as fast. |
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Trousers are slim and close to the leg, slightly flaring at the shoe. |
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She wore slim rectangular, gold glasses that were at the end of her nose. |
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Sort of suggests that it's not the slim possibility that the band might have a couple of extra ounces on them that's the problem they're facing, Louis. |
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Fashions will range from slim jims to trousers for the fuller figures. |
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The relation of body height to body weight, Rohre's index, ponderal index and somatotype ectomophy component shows that students of ju-jitsu have slim and muscular body types. |
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A son may manage to down a beer or scrape sparking plugs with his father, but the chance of having a normal, casual chat with his mother may be slim indeed. |
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That defeat all but did for their already slim chances of progressing. |
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A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself. |
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The chances of his words amounting to more than hot air look slim indeed. |
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It was a messenger, mounted on a slim and swift chestnut horse. |
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For the next five trading sessions, investors have slim pickings. |
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